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  • Chris Sharma’s Hardest Deep Water Solo Routes

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    From Es Pontas to Vision Quest, here are five of Chris Sharma's most famous deep water solo first ascents The post Chris Sharma’s Hardest Deep Water Solo Routes appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/chris-sharmas-hardest-deep-water-solo-routes/
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    This is part 2 of Pat Ament’s essay, published in Volume 17. If you missed part 1, you can read it here. If you enjoyed this story please subscribe, it’s what keeps the zine dream alive! Banner photo of Pratt by Glen Denny. The psychic storm of the 1960s included the beautiful revelations and also… https://climbingzine.com/part-2-chuck-pratt-liquid-sunshine-by-pat-ament/
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    Will Bosi has ended his recent trip to Switzerland with first ascents of Brain Rot Font 8C+ in Magic Wood and Kyanite (Font 8C) in Val Bovona. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/will-bosi-ends-swiss-trip-with-two-hard-first-ascents/
  • First Boulder FINAL of the 2025 season!

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGY6pfI8oDU
  • Texas Tower Redux by Josh Smith

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    Think back over your climbing career. I bet you’ll find a climb—or two—that define you. These won’t be your hardest sends necessarily. They will be the beautiful ones, the scary ones, the ones that came into your life at just the right time. The ones that tested you, that possessed you, that shaped your character… https://climbingzine.com/texas-tower-redux-by-josh-smith/
  • CONNECT: The Next Generation of Crag Developers

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    The mentorship gap is a frequent topic of discussion in a lot of climbing circles, and the gap seems to be especially pronounced for climbers trying to get into crag and boulder development. In this episode, we dove into the joys of having too many mentors to count. Long-time developer and AAC member Josh Pollock decided to collaborate with Jefferson County, in the Front Range of Colorado, to develop a beginner-friendly crag called the Narrow Gauge Slabs. For this project, sustainability and accessibility was a focus from the start, and Josh and other local developers designed a mentorship program that would coincide with developing the crag, to support climbers of traditionally marginalized backgrounds who want to equip themselves with knowledge and mentorship resources so that they could be developers and mentors in their own right. In this episode, we sat down with Lily Toyokura Hill and Ali Arfeen, two mentees in the program who have really taken this experience and run with it, stepping into leadership roles in the local climbing community. We cover what inspired them to become developers, perceptions of route development and who belongs, grading and individual bolting styles, and much more. The conversation with Lily, Ali, and Josh illuminates a lot about the power of mentorship and the complex considerations of developing in modern climbing. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/11/18/connect-the-next-generation-of-crag-developers
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    https://www.climbing.com/skills/sport-climbing/topropers/
  • 8 Reasons It’s Time To Retire Your Carabiners

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    https://blog.weighmyrack.com/when-to-retire-your-carabiners/